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Letronne is the lava-flooded
remnant of a
lunar impact crater. It was
named after French archaeologist Jean-Antoine
Letronne. The
northern part of the...
- Jean
Antoine Letronne (25
January 1787 – 14
December 1848) was a
French archaeologist.
Letronne was born in Paris. His father, a poor engraver, sent him...
- John Winthrop. It lies
across the
western rim of the much
larger crater Letronne, a
feature that has been
nearly destro**** by the
intruding mare lavas....
- 2008
Letronne, Antoine-Jean (1883), "Des
Opinions cosmographiques des Pères de l'Église", in ****nan,
Edmond (ed.), Œuvres
choises de A.-J.
Letronne, 2,...
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south of the
small crater Wichmann. To the
southwest is the
flooded crater Letronne. To the
southwest of
Scheele are
several low
ridges projecting above the...
- 157 m 172 yd used in
measuring the
distance of a journey. Jean
Antoine Letronne, 1816
Olympic 192 m 210 yd 200
Heracles steps Carl
Ferdinand Friedrich...
- Abel-Rémusat 1832–1837: Jean-Antoine
Letronne 1838–1839: Edmé François
Jomard 1839:
Charles Dunoyer 1839–1840:
Antoine Jean
Letronne 1840–1858:
Joseph Naudet 1858–1874:...
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three versions with one another. In 1824
classical scholar Antoine-Jean
Letronne promised to
prepare a new
literal translation of the Gr**** text for Champollion's...
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Isaac Silvestre de Sacy 1838–1840:
Louis Thénard 1840–1848: Jean-Antoine
Letronne 1848–1852:
Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire 1852–1853:
Xavier de Portets [d]...
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bilingual text is written. They were
first studied in
detail by Jean-Antoine
Letronne in his 1831 La
statue vocale de
Memnon considérée dans ses
rapports avec...